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to take the days that another link is taking place, augusta, nothing goes into gauze or without us of permission. and nothing leaves profit without the girls permission. allow me to push back for a moment, demanding and fees, fire demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront. without 0, [000:00:00;00] the the un security council oppose a resolution for more humanitarian a to guys after days of ranking. but the us vito's, a russian call for an urgent association of cost 17, the player watching how to 0 live from don't have with me for the bad people also ahead . the real problem is that the what use ratio is conducting diesel fantasies.
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he's creating massive ops that goes to the distribution of humanitarian. they've eaten side. got so fast connie, gene, guys, i almost 400 kills and these really strikes in the past 48 hours. this is a scene in vasa, following intense compartments. and allergies. 0 gains, exclusive access to giovanni, a refugee camp, and the knoll. 5 to repeat is a tax biased right the . so after several days this week, the united nations security council has finally passed a resolution to increase a deliveries to gaza. it calls for urgent steps to deliver a to desperate guy the civilians, but not for the suspension of hostilities. the us and ra shop stain during chuck, today's vote. and all of the members of the council voted in favor, as just yesterday. he manage area in groups,
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release the report on the dark food security crisis in gaza. and the word famine has started to enter the vocabulary of humanitarian leaders. i've met with surgeries are being performed without anesthesia. people huddled in overcrowded you and shelters. others are sleeping in the streets. this resolution speaks to the severity of this crisis, and it calls on this all to do more. while the us v towed of russian amendment to the techs, which called for an urgent and sustained secession of opportunities, the russian ambassador to the you and accused the washington of sabotaging the security council's decision on god. supposed to be doing is the good news. so it is a post this to me in the last few days, the security council i'm the entire world has been witness to will type then don't hesitate to describe that shameful,
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cynical and irresponsible conduct by the united states. the efforts to evade responsibility for further use of the veto resulting to various means to sabotage this occurs, the council's decision on gaza has become apparent the global media and public have been left wondering. why is the votes and the u. a propos dropped repeatedly delayed. the answer is very simple. under various pre tax, the us is drawing out the negotiation process as go live to gave it to, at least on to who's as to the united nations headquarters for as in new york. so gave, after days of negotiations, we finally have a resolution at the security council on gaza that's been adopted. what does this particular resolution do it? primarily it's a humanitarian resolution. it was from the start and it is now primarily what it is doing is it is demanding a increase or a ramp up of a into gaza. and then that
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a distributed more effectively and in bigger quantities to the people that need it the most. it's talking about a huge ramp up of a that's number one. and that's primarily what this resolution was about. it was not a political resolution in any way, shape or form or anything else. it is also now a calling on the secretary general to a point, a humanitarian coordinator, research firm the un to be responsible for this, a process getting in and also setting up a monitoring mechanism. and clearly what is not in this resolution is a call for a ceasefire demand for a cease fire, or even a suspension of hostilities, even that language was taken out of it as well. and that's why we're seeing so much pushback from particularly the russians. yeah. and so it's more of a resolution on humanitarian but not a political one is you say,
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how are these really responded to it? as well as early uh, officials here have responded how you might expect in the sense that uh they are disappointed with this. even though it is been watered down, if you will, from the original draft of these really is, are not happy with it all. if at all they would prefer there have been no resolution, quite frankly. and the deputy is rarely ambassador to the un in his speech. after it was adopted, even set in his own words, israel reserves the right to continue. uh, checking all a consignments going into guys as they see fit. so essentially that's why their position on this and saying that they will continue to pursue their campaign and their words against, from us, for as long as it takes. and this resolution will not necessarily change that. and we also heard from the policy and, and basset, or after the resolution pass,
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and we had months or seemed very emotional gabe. he said this was a positive step, but that it was not enough. yeah, that's right. to react manser. thank security council members for any and all efforts that they put into this to try to get a better situation in terms of getting aid into guys in mandatory efforts. but he clearly said what was needed was not in this, and that was a cease fire. that is what he has been calling for all along. and that is what, by the way, the secretary general is also calling for the but in his speech, this is a little bit more of what he's had to say was emotional. as he spoke about a young palestinian girl that was killed at 12 years old testing and get with the most beautiful of names doing yet. which means
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doing yeah. and how to make it means the whole world must both her parents as assistive and their brother, the old kid is ryan, is shooting over at her house. she also lost her leg. and don't you said that was she will never forget their loved ones. she has to continue living that she wouldn't become a doctor to have children as luck that's headed to but doing yeah. did not live to become
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a doctor or to remember all eyes. they had a family. she was a few days ago that, that in the psych and the maternity ward of unless costs with a very powerful speech there by re augments or and you might have seen sitting behind him as he was speaking there. there were 2 deputy post union and passengers to the un, and both of them had tears coming down from their eyes. it's rare that you see that in the unit un, in formal settings such as this and the security council chambers. it just shows you how much stress people have been under during these negotiations, particularly of the palestinian because he can look back of course, to the suffering in guy. so that is going on. he was really trying to put a human face to the, to the situation into the day if you will. and again, he is calling again for a full cease fire because in his words, if that doesn't happen, it doesn't matter how much
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a gets in more innocent civilians will die under his rarely bombardment. they thank you very much for that. gave him and his own to live there at the united nations. and what do the people of guys make of this resolution calling from or 8 into guys i signed out from tyrique up was on, was involved for, for us and 7 guys. so what, what a palestinian saying about this resolution tech to yes, absolutely goes into the industry, believes and think that this resolution is very positive on the right track to at, mitigate the aggravating humanitarian crisis in the church. we as 2300000 palestinians are very desperate needs for the aides. as the expansion of these h will be very helpful for them to keep with the often not so be is very attacks. of course the church are you, which is the by day is getting much more lodge in terms of the uh, the size of
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a tax or the intensity of these at military companies now of palestinians in caustic killer gardens. i believe that they, they are going to be much more aide will be flowing through the addiction side. but i do believe that there are still also a lot of humanitarian troops bodies up in the ocean slide, waiting for further allowance to get to the chart tree. but they are also consent regarding the mechanisms and the duration that these are humanitarian aids will be delivered into the territory as they are in very deep need for this a age just to be able to survive as they are only depending on the humanitarian aid that are distributed by the united nations as we, as they have been those people going through very difficult and terrible days and the biggest, really, really big display abutment. yeah. and the ongoing rates and, and heavy strikes across the gaza strip. continue. terry, concluding in the south talk to us about what's been happening in this call from
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israel for people to move for the south. are people heating that call? yes. yes, uh i run a cli, this is so confusing and contradictory to the situation on the ground. now these are the all me is now for informing the residents all of rage. refugee come to sleep, to south, to derek, bella, and they are expanding the military operations in these area. now just let's go back and today is the, to the earlier days of the will with the have informed the residents of the north and central garza to sleep off to the goal is a why do you now these areas that the operations are taking place? it just off the goals of why do you and people are right now, a force to be evacuating to the south of detroit treat to the southern parts to the areas that is also right now considered to be turned into battle zones, including con eunice, which is also far away from a different but within
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a few kilometers. and the bottom in the air strikes continue even in the areas that are supposed to be saved. so now, but the question on the ground, like how people could be transported and evacuated to the southern parts, which is already overwhelmed with the residents. at am, it is very operations on the ground, the confrontations with the policy and fine cause of the mirror roads. also continue on the ground. sorry, thank you very much for that update. so i'll just here as terry kemp was only 14 that live from vasa in southern gaza. and i'll just here is honey. my mode is at one of the vacuum ation zones in rafa, which atari mentioned that it's in southern gaza where the space palestinians are living in constant fear of moore is radius strikes, a small pocket of largely sand area located in the western side of the roof. i city, we're 1000 of displaced. palestinians have arrived within the past few weeks, seeking shelters of from the horror of the ongoing war across the gaza strip. but
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with no food and water and medical supplies, the hardship seems to be only mounting in each passing day. for these displays, palestinians october amendment, we have been forced to move for more than one location since the beginning of the william and we contract. the thing these ready ministry is saying that we arrived here, but there is no guarantee i have not even a little bit with the class. it is a safe area for us to set something to happen. so there is a ceasefire, and then when it does not say face at any point that we could turn into a was, i mean and will be old enough to say back to where it's again, i know a lot of the model solve the situation and living conditions are very difficult. i moved 3 times before coming to this evacuation zone. when for the past 15 days, i haven't had anything, no mattress, no clothes, no food, no water. i have 4 children who are sick and i have authorized so so no one is helping offering us anything. and we're constantly miserable. i can't provide for them personally. i really need help of the displays hungry thursday and it
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profoundly terrorized palestinians. this family is trying to set up a town, but with a shattered sense of safety and security, and constantly worried about evacuating. yet one more time. i need my most of the western rough i city. well, many palestinians and guys i have now been displaced for more than 2 months, facing diet and living conditions in who diary, referrals from a make shift, comp and data or belie where many internally displaced. people have taken refuge today. we are in that in bella, and one of the rescue g comes in the south of the causes troop and were visiting a german, a family, the family that slept from a chest at one neighborhood from the not been part of the causes due for this area is currently being heavily bombed by these really forces in that is ready. tanks are also stationed. here is their tents here,
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where they put their clothes in. here is where they cook. they made for themselves a very small kitchen and a very small house as they have been internally displaced for more than 2 months. right now let's go in and see how sydney and his comedy are currently living. let's talk with sydney imaging mode right now, and ask him about everything he has been going through since the day he evacuated from the another and costs to me. and i'm getting that i'm is who has quad selling. can you tell us about your living circumstances and this can see how you like the i seen him the little side by side, but we are living in very difficult conditions and we all liked the basics. we have an infant and we don't have enough nutrition for the mother to be able to provide is it to the incidence oma so we don't know what to do,
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but we also do not have enough food. the children keep asking for food. the children could be on well on this price is not fit for daily living limits to wherever we live. we do affect them and, and how do you think affected by the rain and how that the gave me the thought of the i spent as a whole nights carrying my thoughts and like this to send them to avoid the rain from all these holes. that's why you see the water. life is hot, the baby is congested and at night she keeps a saw. this case is not fit for animals, certainly not fit for a new point of that. this is not only send humans, you mylanta, somebody, thousands and hundreds of thousands of palestinians who worked internally displaced our living and going through the same harsh conditions. this is in the city, i just need that, but i a sort of head on al jazeera, a vigil is held in london for children,
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enjoying war in gaza. we'll have the details to stay with us the the, the weather brought to you by visit castle. hello, while the monsoon is amplifying rainfall in northern philippines, we can also trace this rain into southern vietnam, and same goes for them to late. and then so these 3 areas we have concern for flooding over the next 24 hours or so. i'm gonna take you to china right now, temperatures slowly starting to come up. so we're going to shanghai for degrees young joe, warmer at 5. we got your pencil to him for on saturday and still dealing with this . blinding snow for the west coast of japan. some spots seen about 50 centimeters here over the next little bit. and remember that batch of what, whether we're talking about around the malay peninsula. i think the worst of the
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the the welcome back. a recap of our top stories on how to 0 this our, the united nations security council has voted and approved a resolution calling for increased age for gaza after hours of delay days of delays this week, i should say, the resolution calls for urgent steps to deliver an age to desperate guy, the civilians but does not call for the suspension on cost to the team is around scales,
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dozens of palestinians and as strikes and chronic attacks of foster gaza strip on friday. in the past few hours, a moving car carry 6 people was struck in ross site in the south. the policy and health industry says nearly 400, not assuming to account in the past 48 hours. and he's really all me says it's wide and it's ground defensive in con, units in southern gaza, talking hundreds of miles targets. it says it's double the number of troops and soldiers are conducting door to door rates for the united nations. secretary general says that is aroused indiscriminate, military a, sold on guys a has so far made it impossible to run relief operations. the real problem is that the, what use ratio is conducting these will fantasies is creating massive ups. the costs of the distribution of humanitarian. they've even side gas so and he says he's a little bit ation in guys that are required security software can working safety,
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luxurious because capacity and the resumption of commercial look cvt. these 4 elements do not exist that speak to the rental command, who was a professor of history of international relations at the university of tearing life from rome. to talk about these latest developments. as we heard, the un secretary general said the massive obstacles to distribute aid in gaza with this resolution passed mount increasing age. well, anything change the most likely won't change much also because i was just mentioning it to impossible to deliver age on the bones and at the same time is important to stress. however, the reason why many of this power, especially western powers, are against us, the supplier, they claim that is not the way for the, according to them. uh how boss must 1st to surrender and about that. so that position that is so widespread, particularly about western, come through,
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we should say that we sold 3 days to a few days ago or the killing of 3 person on the white flag they wear or the is rarely students. now we know this, of course, among other elements, is really an incentive to surrender and is really army does not have a policy through rape or when it comes to present us. a war old sort of guardians to beat us back or we have seen isn't quite bed, but we prisoners more is the spar wars. right? and there is never, let's say are of course i arrived to target civilians and these applies both tweezer and come us. but please press that this is not a war between either and a come off with 5 being open frame is such as work. a face full on a spin, single guidance. i bet, according to his word. precedence is okay. so uh are all responsible. let me just include saying that that, that it took for the same 3 for the irish people to get the freedom, the jews themselves. but if i'm really not a tradition of never surrendering to oppression,
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and there is no reason to suspect something different from the point of stephen's, i wish we cannot look inside of books, consumer light. they've just come on by that experience with oscar 1st and foremost, for freedom identity indeed. and as he said, many western countries, the still opposed to this idea of a cease fire, including the us is rouse biggest supporter. but the americans felt compelled this time around to get this resolution to the plate. they didn't vote against it, but abstained. why do you think that is at this time they, they could not, but in a way support this resolution a plus this, my solution is uh, what are her telling me not so in the sense that this so broad, so that does not so in any way create any whatsoever problem. and so in this sense, uh, basically forward softly with what we try to impress the whole dresser. and these are also in the sense that i don't see that as a problem for, for, for the us. and it's also a way of portraying yourself or as someone, and that's a,
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some all you care about international, you might have found an aide and so on. so you present yourself for someone that is kevin about apollo stands. mm hm. what about the europeans? do they care about the policy needs? well, there are some leading today, acception slide, for instance, as we didn't know. so spain was sometimes somehow create to go from sol. so somehow on our was somehow create a goal. but let's say that over ruler there, you opinion and european compass, including my country, including of course, germany assault, let's say many ways the backbone of the unit is clearly completely on one side in this i wasn't mentioning before, this is a problem. whatever is this found, so for each of this confident each of last about this comes with when you have a player that is so completely unbalanced, it come play the role of mid april. in fact, the role of immediate, the utility and other companies that in the past now has been taken by some count reset in the middle east, the end of course. so our, you'll be encompass and ultimately you throw in any way lorenzo can now thank you
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very much for joining us once again to thank you to lodge swans, those guys i have been reduced to rubble. the scale of the destruction is most evident in the north of the strip. i'll just here is jihad bush and i've sent us this report from northern guys our way palestinians were trapped in the christian youth association hospital for days. lobby's really military shout, the building. the hold on i'm, i'm familiar with the camera has come to the warm ca located on our jolly street. at the center of garza city. these premises were entirely destroyed by these ready occupation forces. i done then these ready soldiers on the ground storm. what was left the build and some of the many families had taken refuge inside the premises. once in a year, more than one. and i'm now standing in the middle of the, the winds here, cousins have come to bury the attachments and those who were killed while taking shelter inside the premises. at the time of the is ready to occupational forces. charlotte,
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these reorganization forces kept telling and firing on us on when we were inside. 8 people were killed and dozens injured. all of us, our civilians, on innocent civilians. we still have this and somebody. this is a mass great with the victims who died inside the y m. c a. a beret wasn't what i what was left of the premises off to the is ready, occupation forces destroyed. it was eaten by the flames. nothing was bad. hostilities along the 11 on israel border are escalating, but the violence is still largely contained to the border region. despite intensified, attack sees really army and the lebanese tom group has belie, seem to be sticking to the unwritten rules of engagement in a hold or has the latest from being small, small, small, another wave of is really airstrikes. and so they're looking on more often than not,
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multiple targets are hit almost simultaneously. these really are forces targeting, but it says is, are, has bellows, military infrastructure and fighters hezbollah to also increase the tempo of its cross border operations using more explosive weapons and suicide drones. the years of relative calm along this volatile border ended when the lebanese armed group opened the front against israel to help relief pressure on its ally hum us in casa 11 weeks later, the battle ground is still largely confined to 3 to 4 kilometers deep on each side of the border, but the spike escalating strikes and rhetoric. israel still says it prefers the diplomatic resolution, instead of a war to restore. com. it is mostly that that is the united states pressure on is that i and not to expand the who spill over the, the, this conflict went up and on, in spite of many threats of,
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from they is really what a ticket on military need. that is, that they want a to, to destroyed about hezbollah says it will not back down as long as isabel continues to attack gaza, no matter the cost, it has already lost more than $110.00 fighters. it believe it is reducing pressure on from us by over stretching the is where the army and the evacuation of towns in northern israel is an achievement on its own. and while the arm group says it is ready for war, its strategy and its actions appear to be calibrated in order to avoid all outdoor, based upon my compensation. so which has below has belie, is very keen on keeping the response measured. for a simple fact that there's a believe that these ladies want to widely slow right now. one has the loss of one to enter all based on israel's time, the un peacekeeping mission and 11 on describes the attacks as
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a pattern. a sporadic escalation, occasionally, is, has struck as well as sights deeper inside lebanon. as the group responds with an explanation of why it shows a certain target, the warring sides appear to be respecting the undeclared rules of engagement in this confrontation, at least for no center for their elders either. they lived. there's been a demonstration outside westminster abbey in london to remember the children of gossip. sonya gaggle has more on the christmas message for the you case, governments imagining a christmas on the compartment. this group of parents behind me here who foam deposited in solidarity group, judging the british government to do more and they've come here to westminster abbey, one of the circle points of christianity in the u. k. to make the message known to the government. and to say that fundamentally it is the children that are suffering
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most in this holiday period. this particular action as an activity seemed action, as everybody knows jesus was born in bethlehem. bethlehem is in the white glove spike, which is occupied the legally by its ro, i'm this year, the priests and lastly, have across all of the different of not do it on the nations have canceled the christmas celebrations and solidarity with the policy and can. and because that and causes us so we want to allow people to the fight, but the people of palestine. i won't actually, i'm not celebrating christmas. the people of the town invested. you have my jesus was born. i'm not able to celebrate this. yeah. i was the one that's the problem, bob month in dollars or there are all the issues as well, but of who was in the escalating just so there is the scarcity of food and of course, the dangerous. so this could precipitate assignment in the territory. also as winter is now upon us the most as communicable diseases which are ravaging the territory. little adding to a catastrophe that is affecting the territory. something which these power and say

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